Marco Rubio

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…’ performances and follower growth on social media. The Democratic Party saw Hillary Clinton win multiple states against contender Bernie Sanders, while Republican candidate Donald Trump dominated numerous primaries, which helped to eliminate candidates Marco Rubio and Ben Carson from the race. The March primaries have forced candidates to turn to social…

… On Super Tuesday, the most-talked-about presidential candidate on social media was — surprise — Republican Donald Trump. Data from several sources shows that the reality TV star and real estate mogul dominated the conversation on social media. According to Brandwatch, there were 2.7 million tweets about presidential candidates on Tuesday…

… and counting), this year’s top tweet by a candidate got just 105,864 favorites. To put that in context, Justin Bieber can get 136,807 faves just for posting this. Luckily for the candidates, Bieber’s Canadian. Findings by Fusion included: Most popular post by a candidate: Ben Carson. His post had more than 1.15 million likes at the time of this post. Carson…

… Though nine candidates took the stage at Tuesday night’s Republican Presidential Debate in Las Vegas, one stands a hair above the rest when it comes to driving social conversation: Donald Trump. According to Nielsen, 8.5 million people in the U.S. saw at least one of the 2.4 million tweets about the debate, and Trump was the most-mentioned…